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scribing 1. Question- (a) What has been the emphasis of researchers into child care and is it a complete picture? Answer- Quality of care giving environment and demonstrate both main effects of care quality and a buffering effect of high quality care on potentially negative outcomes associated with less adequate parental care. But this is not the complete picture characteristics of individual children and the amount of time they spend in child care during infancy and early CHILDHOOD, perhaps IN combination, predict and likely contribute to differences inn devilment as well. No its not a complete picture Question- (b) What are the issues of child care brought to the fore in the current reading? Answer- The issues of child care in the current reading is the time spent. 2. Question- Specifically, how is time spent in care thought, by some research bodies, to influence some childrens personality characteristics? Answer- hours in childcare and infants effects development. Children become more aggressive and decrease social competence. 3. Question- (a) How did Watamura, Donzella, Alwin and Gunnar (2003) monitor children’s stress levels and what did they conclude? Answer- They presented stinger evidence that not all infants and toddlers are similarly affected by the amount of time they spend in non parental care. Although infants and toddlers in full time, centre based child care show a increased cortisol during the day, some children did not demonstrate the effect of showing that there is a moderating effect of child characteristics and personality. Question- (b)What other changes were observed along with this measurement? Answer- Temporarily fearful children show greater stress response to full time, centre based child care in which social play is ongoing and in which repeated opportunities for stress occur. 4. Question- What were Dettling, Parker, Lane, Sebanc and Gunnars (2000)results in terms of cortisol, and which children were most affected? Answer- cortisol increased more over the days then quality of care was low. 5. Question- What are the factors under consideration in this type of research and what are the outcomes? Answer- Parents will also consider child temperament and gender when deciding childcare when they have financial resources and job flexibility to do so. 6. Question- What may have confounded the results of the National Institute for Child Health and Human Developments study and why? Answer - Measuring temperament, rather then cartisol may unit findings about how infant temperaments and childcare characteristics act together to influence child development. Fear and anger affect different parts of brain. 7. Question- What obligation does Crockenberg feel professionals have to parents seeking daycare for their children? Answer- Professionals have a obligation to inform parents and child care providers that males and reactive children who lack adequate regulatory abilities may be adversely affected when they spend long hours in certain kinds of non parental care. 8. Question- Do negatively reactive children engender the same caregiving responses from parents and child care providers? Explain. Answer- No, in child care environments there are so many other children it is difficult for those children who require special attention to receive it whereas parents can give them the specific attention they need.
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